“Thank you so much to the community of Brookings for coming out to support Katelyn’s Cause. Katelyn’s Cause will use 100% of the money raised to purchase gifts for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, in hope of bringing more smiles and happiness to those children this holiday season,” said Tony Jantzer, owner of Dutch Bros Brookings.

Chis and Molly Wallace founded Katelyn’s Cause after losing their daughter Katelyn in 2008 to synovial sarcoma, at the age of 17. Chris and Molly, along with Tony and Tasha Jantzer, will be at Doernbecher’s Hospital this week, bringing toys and gear to the children battling cancer there.

“Dutch Bros Brookings could not have been more honored to support this amazing cause, which truly represents what the holiday season is all about. Thank you to the Wallace family for making this possible and for their continued support of the children,” said Tony.

On Friday Nov. 24, the Brookings Dutch Bros located at 747 Chetco Ave., donated $1 from each drink sold to Katelyn’s Cause. The funds raised went directly to purchasing gifts for children receiving cancer treatment at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, Ore.

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SALEM, Ore. (March 14, 2018) – Dutch Bros celebrated its 300th location at 1350 Barnes Ave. by raising $7,700 for Shangri-La, an organization dedicated to helping serve people with disabilities and disadvantages, by allowing them to recognize and achieve their potential.

“We are very excited to open another location here in Salem, to better serve our customers and our community,” said Aaron Eastman, owner of Dutch Bros Salem. “We are thankful for this amazing opportunity, and we look forward to sharing it with you.”

To kick off this newest location in Salem, the Dutch Bros Barnes Avenue location provided $1 16-ounce drinks to their community Wednesday, March 7, including specialty coffee, smoothies, teas, freezes, Dutch Bros private-label energy drink, Dutch Bros Blue Rebel™, and a nitrogen-infused Cold Brew Coffee. Proceeds from the grand opening day were donated to Shangri-La as they continue to serve people with disabilities and disadvantages.